Examples of 'sequestrated' in a sentence

Meaning of "sequestrated"

Sequestrate (verb) - to seize or take possession of property, especially in accordance with the law. It can also mean to isolate or hide away something
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  • simple past tense and past participle of sequestrate

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Property of the natural person may be sequestrated.
Sequestrated property of enemy aliens.
That separate estate may in turn be sequestrated.
The property may be sequestrated either together with seizure or search or separately.
The car and the goods are sequestrated.
His estates were sequestrated and he took refuge in Holland.
The same happened for the books that were sequestrated.
All his possessions were thereupon sequestrated by the republican government.
The king fled into exile and the Primrose estates were sequestrated.
Sridevi descended down to earth and repaired a sequestrated spot surrounded by paddy fields.
His lands were sequestrated by Parliament because they found him to be a royalist delinquent.
Methodology does not consider the amount of carbon sequestrated in underground biomass.
His assets were sequestrated for supporting the Crown during the Civil War.
In a paternalistic society most of the property sequestrated was owned by men.
Albania valued sequestrated assets belonging to Al-Qadi on a cost basis as determined by an expert.

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Corbet was compelled to compound for delinquency to regain his sequestrated estates.
Hypogeous sequestrated basidiomycota have been considered important members of various terrestrial ecosystems, notably forestry.
What it means to be sequestrated.
The sulfur can be sequestrated along with CO2 without the need for treatment.
There is nothing to prevent a debtor from having his estate sequestrated by an amicable creditor.
The injected CO2 will remain sequestrated in the coalbeds for extremely long periods of time.
For his loyalty to the royal cause his estate was sequestrated by Parliament.
Now, the cooperatives have sequestrated to themselves the exclusive use of the epithet " cooperative . ".
By applying compost, more carbon is sequestrated in the soil.
His estates were sequestrated and he compounded in October 1644.
Fourthly, property should be sequestrated.
Subsequently, the collection was sequestrated by Parliament and some works were " embezzled.
Many of the group 's leading figures were arrested, while many of its assets were sequestrated.
Brooke was a Catholic and his estate was sequestrated during the Civil War.
The remaining CO2 is obtained in a concentrated form and can be readily sequestrated.
The second way in which a debtor 's estate may be sequestrated is by compulsory sequestration.
In 1832, following the failed Polish November Uprising, the Dominican monastery was sequestrated.
We found a repository in which were sequestrated 15 people… Stand on the line.
After a short struggle all Roger 's great castles were sequestrated.
Their manors were sequestrated in 1645, but were returned at the Restoration.
He left England, and his estates were sequestrated.
John also gained part of the goods sequestrated from the late bishop Robert. [16].
If he has assets in England, these can be sequestrated.
Company have been also sequestrated by law.".
In addition, the House was sequestrated.
On the other hand, in 1945 his property was sequestrated and sold as war damage.
On 25 September his stipend was sequestrated.
In 1944 the entire assets of Café HAG SA were sequestrated as enemy property.

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